Displaced is a dystopian, fantasy sci-fi written by Stephen Drake and is the first book in the Displaced series. Murdock's upbringing was considered anything but normal to the masses, raised by his father and uncle he was taught to hunt, to be a survivor. When he awakes on a distant planet he knows these skills… Continue reading Book review: Displaced by Stephen Drake
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Book review: INSULIN RESISTANCE GUIDE by Aristomenis Dimitrios Tourvas
INSULIN RESISTANCE GUIDE:HOW TO DEAL WITH PREDIABETES BY FOLLOWING A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE: NUTRITION AND EXERCISE FOR PREDIABETES by Aristomenis Dimitrios Tourvas is a health and lifestyle non-fiction book Diabetics is a growing concern, each year more and more people, adult and child alike are diagnosed as sufferers of this condition, and more are at risk… Continue reading Book review: INSULIN RESISTANCE GUIDE by Aristomenis Dimitrios Tourvas
Book review: The Reviled by Cynthia A. Morgan
The Reviled (Dark Fey Book 1) by Cynthia A. Morgan is a beautifully written fantasy novel. Ayla knows all the stories of The Reviled, the Dark Ones. She was raised in the temples due to her own unique capabilities and spent years learning all there was to know about these Dark Fey. They are terrifying creatures,… Continue reading Book review: The Reviled by Cynthia A. Morgan
Book review: Bound By The Summer Prince by Mistral Dawn
Bound By The Summer Prince by Mistral Dawn is a fantasy/ erotic romance, and the second book in the Spellbound Hearts Series. Roni is a strong, full on woman, she knows how to take care of herself, she had no choice but to learn. But there are some things all the street smarts and cons would… Continue reading Book review: Bound By The Summer Prince by Mistral Dawn
Book review: A Song of Blood by A. J. Chaudhury
A Song of Blood is a low fantasy / historical fiction written by A. J. Chaudhury Children are being stolen from their village, spirits or demons are whisking them away. The men of the town seem powerless to act, but then one night the village chief's Nanda's son is stolen and inaction is no longer… Continue reading Book review: A Song of Blood by A. J. Chaudhury
Book review: Labor Day Hunt by Calvin Demmer
Labor Day Hunt by Calvin Demmer is a short horror story. It's Labor day, the official holiday marking the end of summer. While most people are enjoying a restful day Jared answered an advertisement for a job. He was orphaned at a young age and raised by his aunt and uncle. After his uncle passed away… Continue reading Book review: Labor Day Hunt by Calvin Demmer
Author interview: Stephen Drake
It is with great pleasure I welcome the author of the Displaced series, Stephen Drake. I've recently had the pleasure of reading the pre-release version of Civilization, it was so brilliant I've since purchased book one. If you love vivid characters, brilliant dialect and an engrossing plot you'll love this author. About the author Tell… Continue reading Author interview: Stephen Drake
Book review: The Game of Sexes by Opal K. Dante
The Game of Sexes by Opal K. Dante is a thrilling combination of the action adventure genre and erotic romance. Evie is a twenty year old virgin, almost freshly released from the all-girl boarding school her mother banished her to at the earliest possibility. But now she is home once more, and her obsession with… Continue reading Book review: The Game of Sexes by Opal K. Dante
Book review: What’s it gonna be? by Cassandra Piat
What's it Gonna Be is a romantic comedy written by Cassandra Piat Lucy loves Matt, they have been together for over four years, they've had their ups and downs but always end up back together. But recently Lucy has become discontent, her job is going no where and Matt's fear of commitment means the much… Continue reading Book review: What’s it gonna be? by Cassandra Piat
Book review: Tokyo Tales: A Collection of Japanese Short Stories by Renae Lucas-Hall
Tokyo Tales: A Collection of Japanese Short Stories by Renae Lucas-Hall is a collection of 15 short stories centring around an array of unique and interesting characters. This compilation tells stories and events from everyday life to the life changing and magical. Each one possesses its own moral and message. With a wide range of… Continue reading Book review: Tokyo Tales: A Collection of Japanese Short Stories by Renae Lucas-Hall

